Sentences with phrase «on secure tenure»

However, this focus on secure tenure is not about assisting Indigenous people to make use of their land — it is about governments having control over decision - making.

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Old Trafford owners the Glazers could opt to call time on Moyes's tenure as Man United boss at the end of the current campaign, especially if the club have failed to secure a Champions League berth for the first time in the competition's history.
However, Villa — who also sold players including Idrissa Gueye, Scott Sinclair and Ciaran Clark — secured only one win during Di Matteo's tenure when they beat Rotherham 3 - 0 on Aug. 13, while they also suffered an embarrassing EFL Cup loss to League Two side Luton Town.
In addition, teachers whose students» test scores are consistently low; those who have failed to secure their teaching certificates on time; those who haven't had a permanent position for six months or more; those who've faced department probes leading to substantiated allegations of misconduct; and those granted an extension regarding tenure could also be dismissed.
Although the Police Authorities had opposed the change, they were commended by HMIC who found authority members were «determined to leave a strong foundation and positive legacy for the incoming PCC, with many examples of individuals willingly taking on extra responsibilities to help secure this — even though their tenure with the authority will shortly end.»
As private debate within Labour circles intensifies on the terms of a potential deal with the SNP, Uncut has learned that some of Ed Miliband's closest advisers are plotting to sack Ed Balls in a bid to secure Ed Miliband's tenure in Number 10, in the event of a hung parliament where Labour is not the largest party.
It wasn't until I had been a postdoc for several years, with two children and a third on the way, that I recognized the need to adopt a sound strategic approach to securing a tenured faculty position, particularly given my career breaks.
Wherever it is granted, tenure is a lifetime contract based on the expectation that the grantee will secure grants to support research over the long term.
The postdoc who wanted to secure a position on the ivory tower — but who found that tenure - track jobs are very difficult to land after 7 years in postdoc positions.
Under Mr. Dooley's tenure ACC also secured the «Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act,» providing industry a safe harbor against lawsuits when voluntarily sharing & receiving info on cyber threats & defenses.
Joel and Ethan Coen (Burn After Reading, No Country for Old Men) set their Kafkaesque morality tale in 1967 in Minnesota, where a Jewish physics professor, Larry Gopnik (Stuhlbarg, The Grey Zone), a lifelong mensch on the verge of seeing his secure life finally gain permanent ground by obtaining tenure at his school sees his life begin to unravel when his wife (Lennick) and mother of his two children announces that she's leaving him for someone else.
Streamlining steps needed to complete evaluations with steps needed to secure tenure in order to eliminate redundant work on the part of both teachers and administrators, and align feedback and support across both systems.
When you rely on Land Rover Palm Beach to browse for a brand - new luxury Land Rover or pre-owned model, to secure competitive financing, or to receive expert automotive service, you can always expect our tenured sales staff and automotive technicians to lend a warm and welcoming hand.
«What you do for a living should have a huge impact on your asset allocation,» says Milevsky, a tenured professor with a secure pension.
To ensure they are effective, REDD schemes need to prioritise securing indigenous land tenure, clamp down on industrial offenders of illegal logging, and agree real reductions in deforestation — with penalties for failure that bite.
At an event on October 7, WRI will launch a new report, Climate Benefits, Tenure Costs: The Economic Case for Securing Indigenous Land Rights, which finds for the first time that relatively modest investments in secure land tenure for Indigenous Peoples can generate billions of dollars in returns — economically and environmenTenure Costs: The Economic Case for Securing Indigenous Land Rights, which finds for the first time that relatively modest investments in secure land tenure for Indigenous Peoples can generate billions of dollars in returns — economically and environmentenure for Indigenous Peoples can generate billions of dollars in returns — economically and environmentally.
This Chapter reviews tenure reform programs across Australia and reveals that the focus of reforms has been on enabling governments to obtain secure tenure over Indigenous land.
One of the advantages of moving to put secure tenure arrangements in place on land council land is that home ownership will become an option for those tenants who wish to move in that direction.
[the] progressive resolution of land tenure on remote community - titled land in order to secure government and commercial investment, economic development opportunities and home ownership possibilities in economically sustainable communities.
On the other hand, references to obtaining «secure tenure» in statements of the current Australian Government are concerned with providing governments with some form of secure interest over land and infrastructure, often in the form of a lease.
Sixteen communities were selected for new housing, on the condition that there was a grant of secure tenure to the government.
In this speech, and on a number of other occasions, the Australian Government has referred to the issues of tenure reform and secure tenure at the same time.
«While we have differing views within our community on how to improve the variety of special Indigenous land tenures across Australian, we recognise that collective ownership is inherent in Aboriginal custom and we believe in the fundamental importance of securing that underlying land title for future generations.»
The Australian Government's commitment to provide additional funding for remote Indigenous housing is «conditional on secure land tenure being settled».
I am further concerned that currently there appears to be a strong government focus on obtaining secure government tenure rather than providing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with economic development opportunities or improved forms of land ownership.
I am concerned that these reforms have been focused on enabling governments to obtain secure tenure, rather than on assisting Indigenous people to make use of their land.
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